Major League Soccer appoints executive to promote growth of the league in Canada

The Canadian Press

Published: Oct 04, 2017 at 3:30 p.m.

Updated: Oct 24 at 3:46 p.m.

TORONTO — Major League Soccer has appointed Diego A. Moratorio to the new position of general manager for MLS Canada.

Moratorio is tasked with guiding the league's growth north of the border and increasing sponsorship at the league and club level.

Moratorio, who starts Monday, will be based in Toronto and report to the president of the league's commercial arm, Soccer United Marketing.

The Venezuelan-born Moratorio spent the last seven years with the Coca-Cola Company, most recently as marketing director. Before that he spent six years at Procter & Gamble in Toronto, Mexico City, Caracas, Cincinnati and Sao Paulo.

The MLS says its Canadian clubs — Toronto FC, Montreal Impact and Vancouver Whitecaps —have seen a 17 per cent increase in average attendance and a 173 per cent increase in sellouts.